Valerie lives on through her mom

12:24 PM,
May 7, 2014

Sarah Hudson Pierce

Written by

Sarah Hudson Pierce
Guest Columnist

Jasmine Morelock-Field, well known artist in Shreveport, senses the importance of building bridges, of knocking down walls and barriers to enhance communication between hurting souls because life is just too short and too fragile for us to go through life scared to reach out, easing hurts that are often unspoken but sensed within each other's spirit.

Jasmine wrote a memoir titled "Valerie" with the purpose of not only allowing Valerie, who was murdered in 1972, to live upon the page but to also use it as her ministry to people who are suffering the loss of loved ones.